“The Chinese like Donald Trump due to the fact that he is simply a showman. Kamala Harris is simply a clla of them a man in the shadows, and he advocates Taiwan. However, for Beijing more crucial than who will regulation the White home is how Americans will deal with the conflict in the mediate East and how much it will drain their army. The choice between Tramp and Harris from China's position is like choosing between plague and cholera - says Leszek Slazyk, the blissful author of China24. From the position of the 26-year-old Zhen-ga Li from Shanghai it looks like this:_ Donald Trump's winner Trump is an option of evil. Harris? Even worse. She doesn't enjoy respect among the Chinese due to the fact that she's not shiny, she's not a showman, she's not a state wife. Robert Hormats, erstwhile Undersecretary of State for economical Growth, Energy and the Environment: - Regardless of the candidate, China wants to show to the planet that their strategy is much more unchangeable and predictable than ours, democratic, and elections are an excellent pretext for this. In the September debate, Harris-Trump the subject of American-Chinese relations was barely rebutted. Chips have been mentioned, but the issues of increasing tensions in the South China Sea, Taiwan, the closer ties between the mediate and Russia have been left out in general. However, if Harris and Trump had collected statements about Asia and China, they could be utilized to excavat certain directions of action. Harris said in a speech at the National Democratic Convention in August that the US, alternatively than China, "win competition in the 21st century". She repeated that phrase during the debate. All her statements about Beijing are alternatively cautious. The Democratic candidate speaks of "holding open lines of communication", "noise conflict", but fair competition, or yet improving relations and reducing the economical risks in trade between 2 countries. Courageously, the issue of Taiwan's autonomy is shaky. During a visit to Yokosuka naval base in Japan in September 2022, she said that the US was opposed to "any unilateral change in position quo". "We will proceed to support Taiwan's self-defense in accordance with our long-standing policy," she declared."
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“The Chinese like Donald Trump due to the fact that he is simply a showman. Kamala Harris is simply a clla of them a man in the shadows, and he advocates Taiwan. However, for Beijing more crucial than who will regulation the White home is how Americans will deal with the conflict in the mediate East and how much it will drain their army. The choice between Tramp and Harris from China's position is like choosing between plague and cholera - says Leszek Slazyk, the blissful author of China24. From the position of the 26-year-old Zhen-ga Li from Shanghai it looks like this:_ Donald Trump's winner Trump is an option of evil. Harris? Even worse. She doesn't enjoy respect among the Chinese due to the fact that she's not shiny, she's not a showman, she's not a state wife. Robert Hormats, erstwhile Undersecretary of State for economical Growth, Energy and the Environment: - Regardless of the candidate, China wants to show to the planet that their strategy is much more unchangeable and predictable than ours, democratic, and elections are an excellent pretext for this. In the September debate, Harris-Trump the subject of American-Chinese relations was barely rebutted. Chips have been mentioned, but the issues of increasing tensions in the South China Sea, Taiwan, the closer ties between the mediate and Russia have been left out in general. However, if Harris and Trump had collected statements about Asia and China, they could be utilized to excavat certain directions of action. Harris said in a speech at the National Democratic Convention in August that the US, alternatively than China, "win competition in the 21st century". She repeated that phrase during the debate. All her statements about Beijing are alternatively cautious. The Democratic candidate speaks of "holding open lines of communication", "noise conflict", but fair competition, or yet improving relations and reducing the economical risks in trade between 2 countries. Courageously, the issue of Taiwan's autonomy is shaky. During a visit to Yokosuka naval base in Japan in September 2022, she said that the US was opposed to "any unilateral change in position quo". "We will proceed to support Taiwan's self-defense in accordance with our long-standing policy," she declared."